Kevin Durant and Dwight Howard had monstrous nights, but the Thunder came out ahead of the Magic in the end. In Portland, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade were way too much for the Blazers to handle in a Heat win.
Clippers Vs. Kings: Chris Paul Leads L.A. To Needed Victory


March 1, 2012; Sacramento, CA, USA; Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul (3) drives past Sacramento Kings guard Isaiah Thomas (22) in the first quarter at the Power Balance Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-US PRESSWIRE And that’s pretty much exactly what happened as the Clippers cruised to a 108-100 win over the Kings.
Griffin, the team’s leading scorer on the season, scored 10 points in a big first quarter -- and then got two dunks the rest of the game to finish with 14. Three Clippers scored more than that, and altogether six scored between 13 and 22. Paul led the way with 22 and 9 assists.
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PresswireThe duo’s efficiency remained spectacular for the entire night, but some moments shined brighter than others. Here’s what it all looked like at its best:
Przybilla got an ovation from the Rose Garden crowd when he first checked in, but only managed four points, six rebounds and two blocks in 19 minutes. Matthews brought a bit of the “bleeping fun” back -- he scored 15 points and needed just six shots to do so -- but that and his seven rebounds and four assists only partially made up for his struggles on defense.
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